How To Use Tankage In A Sentence

  • On top of this were the rooms where they dried the ‘tankage’, the mass of brown stringy stuff that was left after the waste portions of the carcasses had had the lard and tallow dried out of them.
  • In part, there was so much secondary structure and highly inefficient tankage inherent in their design that it would have been impossible to extrapolate that design to a full scale SSTO/RLV. Today's Video: Skylon Mission Animation - NASA Watch
  • The company plans to build 1.1 million barrels of additional tankage in Cushing.
  • Because the Orion had to be so stripped down, the problem caused further issues when it came to the Altair lander which now had to carry propulsion capabilities for purposes other than the critical moon landing phase - which means that dead weight now has to be carried to the surface in the form of excess tankage. Orion Slims Down - NASA Watch
  • The C-69B was to have extra tankage and was intended as a long-range troop transport while the C-69D was to have further improvements over the B.
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  • We have more fuel and water tankage than many 40-foot boats.
  • Tankage is not ordinarily fed to dairy cows but during the 1934–35 feeding season many dairymen fed it as a protein supplement because of its relatively low price.
  • To this part of the yards came all the "tankage" and the waste products of all sorts; here they dried out the bones, -- and in suffocating cellars where the daylight never came you might see men and women and children bending over whirling machines and sawing bits of bone into all sorts of shapes, breathing their lungs full of the fine dust, and doomed to die, every one of them, within a certain definite time. The Jungle
  • Design fuel capacity is 356,065 pounds, including a maximum of 238,565 pounds in the standard wing tankage and a maximum of 117,500 pounds stored in seven fuel cells below the main deck.
  • "Our Terminal was originally constructed in the early 1990s with total tankage of two million barrels and has served as the cornerstone of our business over the last 13 years."
  • The ex-Dutch B-25s had reduced internal fuel tankage, requiring fuel tanks to be fitted in the bomb bays to giving them useful range but virtually eliminating their offensive capability.
  • This has resulted in the plan to cluster the RS-68's in three's (total six), necessitating their "envelope" extend beyond the core tankage, and requiring shrouds which add weight and increase drag. Shuttle Shutdown Coming - NASA Watch
  • The corporation is also giving final touches to its auto liquefied petroleum gas dispensing stations on Anna Salai, near Guindy, with "a tankage enough to meet the daily Autogas requirement for about 400 autorickshaws".
  • Normally less than 5% meat meal and tankage are used in growing and finishing diets for pigs and less than 10% in diets for brood sows and poultry.
  • But then, what we loose on any launch, what with expensive rocket engines and tankage, is just amazing. Today's Video - External Tank Falling to Earth in HD - NASA Watch
  • Livestock or poultry feeds manufactured from processed livestock byproducts (such as meatmeal tankage, meat and bonemeal, bloodmeal, and feed grade animal fat). Animal food
  • Besides, the country at present has tankage to provide for 45 days' cover of petroleum products.
  • I.e. the solids plus the tankage and the three SSMEs can hoist 90+ tons to orbit, and that makes the stack a "heavy lifter". It's Time To Go, Mike - NASA Watch
  • On top of this were the rooms where they dried the "tankage," the mass of brown stringy stuff that was left after the waste portions of the carcasses had had the lard and tallow dried out of them. The Jungle
  • Maximum capacity of flow equalization limited by available wastewater depth in feed chamber of concrete tankage.
  • It is expected that the incinerator would run for about ten hours a day, and tankage on the test system is designed to mimic the highs and lows of use in terms of grey water – higher at the beginning of a shift, when more people are taking showers and washing, for example.
  • The KC-10A supplementary fuel tankage system, selected after extensive studies, includes seven unpressurized integral-body fuel cells, four aft of the wing and three forward, all located in underdeck vented cavities.
  • And it neatly avoids using the LSAM for LOI, then delivering emptied tankage to the lunar surface, too. A Constellation Alternative you Might Never have Seen - NASA Watch
  • "The truck is equipped with tankage to enable the transportation of 500 litres of diesel fuel, 500 litres each of bulk engine oil and hydraulic oil and collection of 200 litres of used oil from equipment operating at mining working ends," he said.
  • Of the proposed tankage, 1.5 million tonnes will be built at Mangalore and one million tonnes at Vizag.

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